4 Reasons Not to Install iOS 10 Beta & 5 Reasons You Should

The iOS 10 beta is here and its collection of features makes it a tempting installed ahead of its release in the fall. While there are certainly some reasons to consider installing the early version of Apple’s latest update, there are also some reasons to skip the iOS 10 beta.

Apple detailed its next major iOS update during its WWDC 2016 keynote in June. The iOS 10 update is confirmed and it’s slated to arrive for iPhones, iPads and iPod touches later this year, probably alongside the new iPhone 7

The iOS 10 release date is confirmed for the fall but you can try Apple’s new operating system long before that thanks to an iOS 10 beta.

Apple’s iOS 10 beta is now available for developers and to the general public via the company’s Beta Software Program.

While most people will want to wait for the final iOS 10 release in the fall, others might want to give the iOS 10 beta a go this summer ahead of the Gold Master.

Installing early software like the iOS 10 beta has its benefits but there’s also a downside to installing Apple’s early iOS software. We want to touch on both here.

If you’re on the fence about whether or not to install the iOS 10 beta on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, take a look at our list of reasons to install and skip the latest version of iOS. It should help you onto one side of the fence or the other.